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thur.20.dec.2012 Sponsored by
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Govt plans live music
hub at St Pauls
PLANS are afoot by the
State Government to turn
the vacant St Pauls site on
Flinders St into a live music
hub, Indaily understands.
Negotiations to lease the
property are occurring today
with an outcome likely to be
known tomorrow.
Indaily understands
spaces in the facility are
currently being offered to
music and performing arts
organisations.
Sources close to the project
are speculating the large
cathedral space will be split
up into office and rehearsal
space, plus a dedicated
music recording studio for
the state’s bands.
The large red-brick church
and adjoining priests’
housing are... READ MORE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Confused transport policy
Kate Barrett
What a comprehensive report in Indaily on
the grab- bag of confused and conflicting
ideas currently masquerading as transport
policy while we think up a real transport
strategy for the state... READ MORE
Uncorrupted taste buds
Greg Wood
It was with some mirth that I read your
story on Carl Patridge blindfolding his
children in order for them to eat ‘healthy’
food (food & wine section... READ MORE
THE Adelaide City Council’s new
guidelines to remove ‘campers’ from
the park lands have begun to backfire.
The council’s new guidelines – in
which homeless ‘campers’ are given
seven days to vacate the park lands
or be removed – appear to have
damaged its capacity to work closely
with the key organisation which helps
homeless people move from ‘sleeping
rough’ into accommodation.
Instead of working more closely with
the council, it appears Street to
Home staff have told council
administrators that they may need to
distance themselves from the council
in order to keep faith with their
homeless clients.
Street to Home is a State Government
service providing outreach support to
people sleeping rough or homeless.
The new guidelines came into force
in early December, and there is
anecdotal evidence that they have
simply shifted the problem from the
park lands to the city... READ MORE
Council’s homeless policy starts to backfire
OPINION
The vision thing
Susan Mitchell
IT is traditional for a
columnist writing the
last one for the year to
look back over the past
year and weigh up the
successes and failures of
governments. I am going to break with that
tradition because I am glad that this year is
behind us, particularly with reference to the
federal government. READ MORE
David Washington
Liam Mannix
Take a look around the site of the planned new live music hub.
A ‘camp’ site in the park
lands earlier this year.
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